
Q+A: What Should Humidity in a House Be?
Do you have questions about humidity in your house? You’re not alone. We answered a handful of frequently asked home humidity questions.
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Do you have questions about humidity in your house? You’re not alone. We answered a handful of frequently asked home humidity questions.
We’ve compiled a humidity control-related glossary for homeowners looking to better understand HVAC and IAQ terminology.
As a homeowner, it’s important to understand the causes and sources of low home humidity so you can fight and prevent dry indoor air.
What happens if the air in your home is too dry? Is there a connection between dry indoor air and health? Here’s how to increase indoor moisture levels.
Reducing the unwanted effects of dry fall and winter air in your home is one of the many benefits of a whole-home humidifier.
If your home is extremely dry or humid, it’s likely not within the ideal 40–60% indoor humidity range. Here are several ways to fix that.
There are many advantages to using a humidifier in your home during the winter season, including several health perks. Find out why we suggest whole-home humidification.
Viral transmission is easier indoors compared to outdoors. Find out how whole-home humidity control can lower virus transmission and create a healthier space.
Winter season humidity is different from the warmer months, and it poses problems and discomfort. Learn how to moisten winter indoor air.
Good indoor air quality is essential, which is why you should monitor home humidity levels. Find out the best whole-home solutions to fix both low and high indoor relative humidity levels.